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CD133, Stem Cells, and Cancer Stem Cells: Myth or Reality?
CD133, a member of the prominin family, is found in a variety of tissues with at least three variants. The function of CD133 is not well understood, but its expression is subject to changes in the microenvironment cues including bioenergetic stress. Knockout of CD133 does not affect renewal, but mam...
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3207123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22131911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11888-011-0106-1 |
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author | Yu, Xiazhen Lin, Yingjie Yan, Xie Tian, Qiang Li, Linheng Lin, Edward H. |
author_facet | Yu, Xiazhen Lin, Yingjie Yan, Xie Tian, Qiang Li, Linheng Lin, Edward H. |
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description | CD133, a member of the prominin family, is found in a variety of tissues with at least three variants. The function of CD133 is not well understood, but its expression is subject to changes in the microenvironment cues including bioenergetic stress. Knockout of CD133 does not affect renewal, but mammary gland branching. A point mutation of CD133 (R733C) leads to retinal disorder. CD133 is found in embryonic stem cells, normal tissue stem cells, stem cell niches, and circulating endothelial progenitors as well as cancer stem cells. Maintenance of stemness in cancer may be attributable to asymmetric cell division in association with a set of embryonic expression signatures in CD133+ tumor cells. CD133 could enrich cancer stem cells, which are associated with chemo- and radiation resistance phenotype. High CD133 is associated with poor survival in a variety of solid tumors, including lung, colon, prostate, etc. Monitoring CD133+ cells in peripheral blood, and targeting CD133 in cancer, may further predict and improve the clinical outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-32071232011-11-28 CD133, Stem Cells, and Cancer Stem Cells: Myth or Reality? Yu, Xiazhen Lin, Yingjie Yan, Xie Tian, Qiang Li, Linheng Lin, Edward H. Curr Colorectal Cancer Rep Translational Colorectal Oncology (Yixing Jiang, Section Editor) CD133, a member of the prominin family, is found in a variety of tissues with at least three variants. The function of CD133 is not well understood, but its expression is subject to changes in the microenvironment cues including bioenergetic stress. Knockout of CD133 does not affect renewal, but mammary gland branching. A point mutation of CD133 (R733C) leads to retinal disorder. CD133 is found in embryonic stem cells, normal tissue stem cells, stem cell niches, and circulating endothelial progenitors as well as cancer stem cells. Maintenance of stemness in cancer may be attributable to asymmetric cell division in association with a set of embryonic expression signatures in CD133+ tumor cells. CD133 could enrich cancer stem cells, which are associated with chemo- and radiation resistance phenotype. High CD133 is associated with poor survival in a variety of solid tumors, including lung, colon, prostate, etc. Monitoring CD133+ cells in peripheral blood, and targeting CD133 in cancer, may further predict and improve the clinical outcomes. Current Science Inc. 2011-09-17 2011-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3207123/ /pubmed/22131911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11888-011-0106-1 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011 |
spellingShingle | Translational Colorectal Oncology (Yixing Jiang, Section Editor) Yu, Xiazhen Lin, Yingjie Yan, Xie Tian, Qiang Li, Linheng Lin, Edward H. CD133, Stem Cells, and Cancer Stem Cells: Myth or Reality? |
title | CD133, Stem Cells, and Cancer Stem Cells: Myth or Reality? |
title_full | CD133, Stem Cells, and Cancer Stem Cells: Myth or Reality? |
title_fullStr | CD133, Stem Cells, and Cancer Stem Cells: Myth or Reality? |
title_full_unstemmed | CD133, Stem Cells, and Cancer Stem Cells: Myth or Reality? |
title_short | CD133, Stem Cells, and Cancer Stem Cells: Myth or Reality? |
title_sort | cd133, stem cells, and cancer stem cells: myth or reality? |
topic | Translational Colorectal Oncology (Yixing Jiang, Section Editor) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3207123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22131911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11888-011-0106-1 |
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